Rachel Reeves has declined to rule out further tax increases in her upcoming autumn Budget.
Rachel Reeves has declined to rule out further tax increases in her upcoming autumn Budget.
According to a Wall Street bank’s analysis, Rachel Reeves is set to increase taxes by £35 billion within five years to boost investment and public service spending.
Rachel Reeves will need to implement annual tax increases of £25bn to support her Budget spending plans, according to economists.
Autumn Budget As the cliff edge of the Autumn Budget approaches on October 30, we have nuggets of information with regard to what nasties are on their way, especially as
National Debt Vs £22bn Black Hole The end of August / beginning of September is a kind of no man’s land for the market, but one that contains a degree
Rachel Reeves is set to announce a series of tax increases in a Budget on October 30, after criticizing the Tories for £22bn of unfunded spending.
Labour’s claim of being surprised by a substantial black hole in public finances is not credible, according to the head of an influential think tank.